Smart Avi RGB2VGA User Manual

THE RGB TO DVI ( /VGA) CONVERTE R
Welcome to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
Family!
Thank you for purchasing an RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter! We appreciate your business, and we think you’ll appreciate the many ways that your enhanced RGB Graphic system will save you money, time, and effort.
That’s because our RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter is all about breaking away from the traditional model of attaching a new display to an old graphic source. You can encounter many potential problems in connecting a flat screen to an RGB graphic source – unless you use our RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter products! Attach a flat screen to any graphic source and match the output to your requirements. The RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter – the one-stop answer for all your RGB adapting needs! And with a special adaptor cable (not supplied as standard), you can also attach a screen to a CGA or EGA source.
This manual will tell you all about your new RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter, including how to install, operate, and troubleshoot it. For an introduction to the Converter, see The Converter product codes covered in this manual are:
K238-3F: RGB to DVI (or VGA) Converter
Chapter 2
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Copyrights and Trademarks
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this material.
All trademark and trade names mentioned in this document are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither does the manufacturer assume any liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or circuitry of the product without notice.
The manufacturer cannot accept liability for damage due to misuse of the product or due to any other circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control (whether environmental or installation related). The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury arising directly, indirectly, or consequently from the use of this product.
Cautions and Notes
The following symbols are used in this guide:
CAUTION. This indicates an important operating instruction that should be followed to avoid any potential damage to
hardware or property, loss of data, or personal injury.
NOTE. This indicates important in fo rm ation to help you make the best use of this product.
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EUROPEAN UNION DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY
This is to certify that, when installed and used accord ing to the instructions in this manual, together with the specified cables and t he maximum cable length <3m, the Units are shielded against the generation of rad io interferences in accordan ce with th e application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC as well as these standards:
EN 55022 EN 55024
IEC 61000-4-2: 2001 IEC 61000-4-3: 2001 IEC 61000-4-4: 2001
EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3
The device was tested in a typical configuration with PC.
: 1999 Class B : 1999
2001 2002
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Safety Precautions and Installation Guidelines
To ensure reliable and safe long-term operation, please note the following installation guidelines:
Only use in dry, indoor environments.
The Converter and any power supplies can get warm. Do not locate them in an enclosed space without any airflow.
Do not place a power supply directly on top of a unit.
Do not obstruct a unit’s ventilation holes.
To safeguard against personal injury and avoid possible damage to equipment or property, please observe the following:
Only use power supplies originally supplied with the
product or manufacturer-approved replacements. Do not attempt to dismantle or repair any power supply. Do not use a power supply if it appears to be defective or has a damaged case.
Connect all power supplies to grounded outlets. In each case, ensure that the ground connection is maintained from the outlet socket through to the power supply’s AC power input.
Do not attempt to modify or repair this product
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Contents
1. Quick Setup 8
1.1
1.2 Command Summary 10
2. Overview 11
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4 Product Range 14
2.5 Compatibility 15
2.6
3. Installation 17
3.1 Package Contents 17
3.2
3.3
3.4
Video Input/Output 9
Introduction 11 Glossary 11 Features 13
How to Use This Guide 15
Connection Cable Requirements 18 System Setup 19 Diagnostic LEDs 21
4. Device Control 22
4.1 Opening the OSD 23
4.2 Using the OSD 25
5. Monitor Setup 34
6. RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter Setup 35
6.1 Overview 35
6.2 Setup Instructions for RGB Input 36
6.3
7. Troubleshooting 40
7.1
Setup of a new Video Mode 38
Video 40
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CONTENTS
Appendix A: Example Applications 42 Appendix B: Rack Mount Options 43
Appendix C: System Upgrade 45 Appendix D: Supported Video Modes 45 Appendix E: Calling Technical Support 48 Appendix F: Specifications 49 Appendix G: Connectors and Cables 50
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1. Quick Setup
This section briefly describes how to install your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter and optimize the video signals. Unless you are an experienced user, we recommend that you follow the full procedures described in the rest of this manual. Refer to the command summary on page 10 when following this procedure.
Install system
1. Connect the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter to the RGB (video) source.
2. Connect a display to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
3. Power up the system.
Do you have a
DVI monitor?
Yes
No
No
Do you
have a flat screen
(TFT)?
Yes
Carry out the
Monitor Setup
procedure (please refer to the monitor’s manual and see page 34 in this manual).
Is the RGB video
mode in the list of
supported modes?
(see page 46)
Yes
8
No
Carry out
Setup of a new Video Mode
procedure
(please follow the instructions on page 38).
Done
QUICK SETUP
1.1 Video Input/Output
If possible, always use a DVI output to a monitor from the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter, especially with flat screens. This provides the optimum video signal. If you use a VGA output from the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter, it must convert the digitized data to analogue values. Similarly, if your TFT screen uses a VGA input, it must digitize the signal from the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter. In these cases, the built-in video processors (in the TFT) must determine the resolution and pixel phase for an optimized digitization. Your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter allows you to optimize the video signal manually or automatically using its on-screen utility (see please follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
You may have several possible options for video source output/monitor input. If this is the case, for the optimum video quality, please select the highest ranked available combination from the following table:
Chapter 4
). If you are using a VGA input to a TFT monitor,
Video Quality
1
2
3
4
RGB to DVI(/VGA)
Converter input
RGB progressive scan
RGBS progressive scan
RGB video (e.g. from
SCART) interlaced
RGB progressive scan
RGBS progressive scan
RGB video (e.g. from
SCART) interlaced
RGB to DVI(/VGA)
Converter output
DVI
DVI
VGA
VGA
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1.2 Command Summary
The following table summ arizes the remote control buttons and ‘hot’ key command sequences used in system configuration and video tuning on the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
Infrared Remote Control (IR-RC)
Command
Exit OSD
Enter OSD
Accept and store
modified parameter
Select Submenu
Select parameter
modification
Select next
position
Increase
parameter
Select previous
position
Decrease
parameter
Direct Brightness
Control
Direct Contrast
Control
Utility *
<X>
<O> + <S>
+ <D>
+ <Enter>
<S>
<R>
<L>
* Commands are not case-sensitive.
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Reset to factory
defaults
(press twice!)
Back to the Menu
selection
OVERVIEW
2. Overview
2.1 Introduction
VGA is the most familiar of the various graphics data standards or protocols for connecting a display (monitor or flat screen) to a graphic source. For many years, computers have generally connected to a display through a VGA interface. However, with the increased popularity of TFT flat screens, a new standard has been developed: DVI. In DVI, graphic data is transmitted digitally; VGA is an analogue standard.
Over the years, other analogue standards have also found popularity: CGA, EGA and also RGB. An RGB Video transmission consists of R (red), G (green) and B (blue) signals at a level of 0.7Vpp. The Green signal also carries the (composite) synchronisation signals.
A screen designed for VGA cannot normally display RGB signals for two reasons:
- A VGA screen requires H/V-Synchronization as TTL signals
- Many RGB sources generate HSYNC frequencies below of 30kHz – to slow for modern VGA displays.
With TFT screens, there is an additional problem: the incoming video signal has to be digitised. Horizontal and vertical resolutions are normally selected from an internal tab le with several, common, video modes. Unusual resolutions, often generated by older RGB graphic sources cannot be detected.
To display RGB data on a modern VGA or DVI display, the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter digitises the incoming signals, stores them in an internal video memory and displays them from there in a common resolution. The picture can be displayed in original size or format filling. The RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter is equipped with various automatic and manual video correction tools in an on screen utility (see page 22).
2.2 Glossary
The following terms are used in this guide:
RGB
RGBS
CGA/EGA
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue) signals. The signals have a level of 0.7Vpp. The Green signal also carries the (composite) synchronisation signals.
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue) signals and the additional (composite) SYNC signal. All signals have 0.7Vpp.
Legacy graphic standard - all signals are TTL level.
VGA (also called RGBHV)
DVI
PSU
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue) signals and the additional horizontal/vert ical synchronisation signals. The color signals have a level of 0.7Vpp; the synchronisation TTL (5Volts).
Digital Video standard established by the Digital Display Working Group (www.ddwg.org Gbit/sec data stream. The signals have a TMDS level.
The desktop power supply for the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
). R, G, B, CLOCK signals in an up to 1.4
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PLC – programmable logic controller
Video-Equipment (DVD, VCR, Set-top)
Legacy CPU’s
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
Figure 1 RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter system
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2.3 Features
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter offers the following features:
Support for RGB and RGBS in progressive scan or interlaced mode.
Support for EGS/CGA using the optional Adaptor + Cable (436-EG).
Selectable output for attached display: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024.
Refresh rate selectable for best match to CRT or TFT – 50Hz, 60Hz or 75Hz.
Picture scaling available:
No scaling
Format filling
Proportional stretching
same factor, until one dimension fits the screen size.
Fixed scaling
All control and video tuning carried out using an on screen display (OSD) with settings
stored in EEPROM memory.
– original picture is centered into a black box.
– the picture is stretched to fit the screen.
– the picture is stretched linear ly in both dimensions with the
– scaled to 1:2 and displayed with (eventually) black borders.
A large table of known RGB resolutions (mor e than 80) preinstalled.
Private video mode available through OSD.
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter firmware and settings flash-upgradeable.
Status indicator LEDs on each device.
Small footprint chassis.
Rack mount options available.
Video cables and adaptors included.
Optional accessories:
EGA/CGA to DVI Adaptor: Type 436-EG
Rack mount Kit 19”/1U: Type 437-1G
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2.4 Product Range
This table lists the product codes for the converter and its various upgrade kits:
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
K238-3F RGB to DVI (or VGA) Converter
Upgrade Kits
436-EG EGA/CGA to DVI Adaptor + Cable
437-1G 19”/1U Rackmount Kit for up to 3 devices
437 -G2 Double-width housing for 2 devices
433-1U 19”/1U housing for up to 3 devices with internal, common
power supply
433-2U 19”/2U housing for up to 6 devices with internal, common
power supply
285-2K Mounting Brackets (screw-fixed)
286-2K Mounting Brackets (snap-on)
260-6H Universal switch mode p.s.u. 90…230VAC/6VDC-2A
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2.5 Compatibility
Interface Compatibility
RGB:
have a level of 0.7Vpp. The Green-Signal also carries the (composite) synchronisation signals.
RGBS:
additional (composite) SYNC signal. All signals have 0.7Vpp.
VGA (also called RGBHV) :
signals and additional horizontal/vertical synchronisation signals. The color signals have a level of 0.7Vpp; the synchronisation TTL (5Volts).
Digital Video (DVI):
Digital Video standard established by the Digital Display Working Group (www.ddwg.org have a TMDS level.
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue) signals. The signals
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue) signals and the
Video signal consisting of R (red) G (green) and B (blue)
DVI single link for resolution up to 1280x1024 at 60/75Hz.
) R, G, B, CLOCK in an up to 1.4 Gb it/sec data stream. The signals
CGA (Colour Graphic Adaptor):
supporting text with 40 or 80 characters in 25 lines with 16 colours or graphics in 640x200 with 2 colours or 320x200 with 4 colours.
EGA:
supporting text with 80 characters in up to 43 lines graphics in 640x350 in 16 colours from a palette of 64.
Legacy graphic standard (Enhanced Graphic Adaptor), established b y IBM,
Legacy graphic standard, established by IBM,
Supported SYNC forms
RGsB:
Green-Signal also carries the (composite) synchronisation signals (app. –0.3V)
RGBs:
RGBS:
Signal is TTL-Level (5V)
RGBHV:
Signals have TTL-Level (5V)
MDA:
TTL-Level (5V) (with EGA/CGA to DVI Adaptor only)
RGB with SYNC on Green. The colour signals have a level of 0.7Vpp. The
RGB with composite SYNC signal. All signals have 0.7Vpp.
RGB with composite SYNC signal. The colour signals have 0.7Vpp, the SYNC
RGB with separate SYNC signals. The colour signals have 0.7Vpp, the SYNC
black and white with separate SYNC signals (e.g. HERCULES). All Signals have
CGA:
EGA/CGA to DVI Adaptor only)
EGA:
Level (5V) (with EGA/CG A to DVI Adaptor only)
colour with sep a rate SYNC signals. All Signals have TTL-Level (5V) (with
colour (2 pins per colour) with separate SYNC signals. All Signals have TTL-
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2.6 How to Use This Guide
This guide describes the installation and configuration of the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter. Although the connection and operation of the system is relatively straightforward, you should consider the following before getting started:
Connection & Compatibility
If you have purchased an RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter Kit, this will contain PSU and all the cables/adapters required to connect the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter to your graphic source. See also
Package Contents
(page 17)
For information about connection and installation, see
Installation
, page 17.
Adjusting the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter to RGB Video
Although there are several preconfigured resolutions stored in the internal resolution table of the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter, under some circumstances it is required to manually adapt the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter to your specific resolution: see
Converter Setup
(page 35).
RGB to DVI(/VGA)
Adjusting the monitor to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
If you use a flat screen with VGA input, you will need to adjust the monitor to the picture width and the pixel phase. You can do this using the Auto Adju st o r Manual Adjust procedures (see page 35).
For experienced users there is a (see page 8).
For the full procedure, see
Converter Setup
(page 35).
Quick Setup
Monitor Setup
section at the start of th is g uide
(page 34) and/or
RGB to DVI(/VGA)
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INSTALLATION
3. Installation
For first-time users, we recommend that you carry out a test placement, confined to a single room, before commencing full installation. This will allow you to identify and solve any cabling problems, and experiment with the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter more conveniently.
3.1 Package Contents
You should receive the following items in your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter package:
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter unit.
RGB(S) to DVI-I cable
6V DC 12W universal power supply for RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
DVI-I to VGA adaptor (DVI-I dual link male to HD15 female) connector.
Programming cable (DB9 female to RJ11 4p4c).
User manual (Quick Setup).
German-type power cord.
Infrared Remote Control (IR-RC)
The CGA/EGA to DVI Adaptor is supplied with:
EGA to DVI-I adaptor
DB9 female to DB9 male cable 1,8m
If anything is missing, please contact Technical Support (see
Technical Support
).
Appendix E: Ca lling
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3.2 Connection Cable Requirements
To connect the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter to your graphic source you will need:
RGB(S):
BNC connectors at the converters end. Please ensure that the connection is tension-free.
3 (4 with RGBS) coaxial cables type RG59B/U or similar, terminated with
CGA: EGA:
Power Supply
Connect the supplied 6V/DC power supply to the to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
CGA/EGA to DVI Adaptor (with 436-CG upgrade kit only) CGA/EGA to DVI Adaptor (with 436-EG upgrade kit only)
Plug
terminal on the rear of the RGB
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3.3 System Setup
To install your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Co nverter:
1. Switch off all devices.
2. Connect your TFT directly to the device; connect a VGA screen by using the equipped DVI-I to VGA adapter.
Connect the VGA m o nitor cable to the ada pter; then device. Otherwise, the VGA mode is not detected, DVI output is generated and there will be no picture on the screen (see also Diagnostic LEDs on page 21).
Under some circumstances, if your TFT supports both DVI and VGA through a DVI-I cable, it might be necessary to use an additional DVI-I to DVI-D adaptor to get a DVI output. Please contact technical support for this accessory.
3. Connect the graphic source to the input connectors as shown in Figure 1, using the equipped 4xBNC-to-DVI adaptor. Please note, for connecting a CGA or EGA source, connect the optional CGA-to-DVI adaptor or EGA-to-DVI adaptor instead of the 4x BNC-to-DVI adaptor.
4. Connect the 6V power supply to power the unit.
Only use the power supply originally supplied with this equipment or a manufacturer-approved replacement.
plug in the adapter into the
5. Power up the system.
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DVI-I Connectors
Connect to monitor / TFT
RGB output (looped)
Connect to RGB or video source
Connect to 6V Power supply
Figure 2 RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
Programming connector – for firmware upgrades
Figure 4 RGB-to-DVI Cable EGA/CGA to DVI Converter
type 436-EG (in list of parts) (NOT in list of parts - Option)
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3.4 Diagnostic LEDs
INSTALLATION
Each RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter is fitted with three indicator LEDs:
Device Ready
connector. The The location of the LEDs is shown below:
Monitor Detect
Video Signal Device Ready (Green) (Red)
Video Signal
and
Device Ready
. The
Video Signal
and
Monitor Detect
LEDs are next to the Power socket.
LED is to the left of the video output
Monitor Detect
,
Figure 3 Diagnostic LEDs on RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
LED Appearance Diagnostics
Monitor Detect
Device Ready
(Red LED)
Video Signal
(Green LED)
On Flashing Off
Off On
Off On
Attached DVI monitor (TFT) detected Attached VGA monitor (CRT) detected No monitor detected
Device not ready Device ready
No video signal or valid mode detected Attached and valid mode detected
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4. Device Control
If you are using the CGA/EGA input (with adaptors only) or use an RGB format stored in the internal table, no adjustment should be required. In other cases, you may need to optimize the output using the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter’s on-screen display (OSD).
Version information Screen resolution and refresh rate
of the video source Main menu ic o n s
Submenu/command icons
Menu title
Figure 4 OSD Utility
You can adjust the following properties using the IR-Remote Control:
Brightness/contrast
You can adjust the following properties using the OSD:
Auto Configuration ON/OFF
Color, Color Temperature adjustments
Brightness/contrast
Input Image Sizing
Output Image Scaling and Sizing
Video Mode selection for similar Video Modes (see
Modes
on page 45).
Appendix D: Supported Video
OSD operation, factory reset.
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DEVICE CONTROL
4.1 Opening the OSD
You can access the OSD in three ways:
Using the equipped Infrared Remote Control (IR-RC).
Using our WINDOWS™ program with a serial connection to the programming port.
There is a summary of OSD commands on page 10.
Using the IR-RC
For direct brightness adjust For direct contrast adjust
more brightness
less brightness
more contrast
less contrast
Reset to factory defaults
Reset to factory defaults (from flash) = resetting user presets (press twice !!)
To navigate within the OSD:
exit OSD without saving values (ESC key)
Navigate to the left, Parameter (-) (left arrow key)
Navigate to the right Parameter (+) (right arrow key)
pop up theOSD, select function/ submenus, store modified parame­ter (Enter-Key)
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Using our WINDOWS™ program
On all devices, you can use our small WINDOWS™ program, running on a WINDOWS™ computer for OSD access:
1. Download the program from our server.
2. Connect the programming cable to the programming port.
3. Connect the programming cable to the serial port of your computer, where the program is running.
4. Start the program and follow the on-screen instructions.
5. Type in the following key sequence:
< O > + < S > + < D >
When the OSD starts, i t displays information ab out the attach ed device and firmware version, for example:
Modul Name : RGB to DVI Version : Vers.1.3 Date : 03/05/15
followed by
<ENTER>
To navigate wi thin the OSD:
Use the <L> and <R> keys to highlight a submenu and/or function.
Press the <S> key to select the highlighted submenu or function.
Select the Exit butto n to go back to the previous menu level.
Press the <X> key to exit the OSD mode.
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4.2 Using the OSD
The OSD is an icon-based utility. The top line of symbols shows the main menu categories:
Input Select
Specify whether the input is RGB (RGBS) or digital (for future expansion)
Scale Mode
Select the screen resolution of the attached display and select one of four scaling modes.
Brightness – Contrast
Adjust brightness or contrast or reset to default values.
Color
Adjust color calibration, temperature, flesh/skin tone, hue and saturation.
Image
Adjust pixel clock and phase. Define picture size and position.
Tools
Set OSD position and size, factory reset.
1. Use the left and right arrow keys (<L> and <R> keys in Windows program) to highlight the icon you want. The OSD displays additional icons relating to commands in the selected menu category.
2. Press the Enter key (<S> key in Windows program). The OSD highlights the first command icon.
3. Use the Left and Right arrow keys (<L> and <R> keys in Windows program) to highlight the command or submenu you want. In the case of the latter, your selection will cause the OSD to display additional command icons (Color Temperature commands, for example).
4. Press the Enter key (<S> key in Windows program) to accept a highlighted command. If this requires the increase or decrease of a value (Contrast, for example), the OSD displays a value bar:
5. Use the Left and Right arrow keys (<L> and <R> keys in Windows program) to change the value as requir ed .
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+
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6. In many cases, after you have chosen a new setting, the OSD displays the following confirmation message (or similar):
7. Highlight the confirm your choice. Alternatively, highlight the No button and press the Enter key (<S> key in Windows program) to discard the new setting and restore the previous value.
8. Select the Exit icon to close a submenu.
9. Press the Esc key (<X> key in Windows program) to close the OSD, saving all settings, and restore normal mouse and keyboard functions.
The following table summarizes the keyboard actions and icons used to navigate the OSD utility, and to select and adjust the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter’s parameters:
IR-RC Terminal or
Yes
button and press the Enter key (<S> key in Windows program) to
Key/Icon
Windows program
<X>
Close the OSD, restore normal keyboard and mouse functions.
Return to previous Menu selection.
Action
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<S>
<L>
<R>
Open the highlighted menu or submenu Accept the highlighted command
Select the previous menu or command icon Decrease the highlighted parameter
Select the next menu or command icon Increase the selected parameter
DEVICE CONTROL
Input Select
(for future expansion)
disabled funtion for this firmware level
Figure 5 Input Select menu
Select RGB (RGBS) source Select digital input `(for future expansion) Return to main menu
Physical Resolution of attached screen
Use the Scale Mode menu to specify the physical resolution of the attached screen; this ensures the best matching pictures on a TFT screen. Use output scaling (see below) to stretch the picture to the maximum available screen space.
No change to the resolution/refresh: The output resolution/refresh rate is the same like the input resolution/refresh rate
Choice of four fixed screen resolutions at refresh rate of 60Hz (for LCD/flat screens) 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024
Calling Output Scaling Sub-Menu Select or Deselect line doubling for de-
interlacing (video sources with interlaced
Figure 6 Scale Mode menu
Choice of four fixed screen resolutions at refresh rate of 75Hz (for CRT/tube screens) 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024
signals only) Return to main menu Select 50Hz Output-Mode for Video-
Applications (resolution keeps unchanged – select before from Choice of four)
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Output Scaling
Use the Output Scaling submenu to specify the best match between screen size and user requirements. Four modes are available:
1:1 – the picture is displayed with its original size and aspect ratio within a black
frame. All pixels remain 1 wide and 1 high. Pictures with less than 300 lines are displayed in double height. Interlaced pictures are displayed in double height (deinterlaced)
OFF (Full screen) – The picture is stretched to fill all available screen space (non­proportional).
PROP (Proportional) – The picture is stretched (up scaling only!) to fill one screen
dimension completely. The other dimension is made up with black borders (e.g. to keep a 16:9 ratio on scaling - proportional) Horizontal and vertical size of the screen must be both at least the size of the appropriate picture dimension.
1:2 – the picture is displayed at double the original size within a black frame. All pixels become 2 wide and 2 high. Horizontal and vertical size of the screen must be both at least the double size of the appropriate picture dimension.
Full Screen: the picture is stretched to fill all available screen space
No scaling: picture displayed in original size within black borders
Double size: picture displayed in original size within black border
Return to previous menu Proportional: picture is stretched until one
screen dimension is filled completely. The other dimension is made up with black borders (e.g. to keep 16:9 ratio on scaling)
Figure 7 Output Scaling sub-menu
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Brightness/Contrast
Use this menu to adjust the brightness and contrast of the video image, or to adjust the black level of a display.
Adjust Brightness Adjust Contrast Adjust Black level Return to main menu
Figure 8 Brightness-Contrast menu
DEVICE CONTROL
Select Colors and Color Temperatures
Use the Colors menu to adjust the color balance of the video image. The menu provides a number of options including automatic calibration, manual adjustment i n RGB or CMY color space, hue and saturation adjustment and the setup of flesh/skin tone.
Automatic color calibration Standard RGB color selection View Color temperature submenu
Color Temperature
(see
Flesh tone/Skin tone Set up colors in CMY space – automatically
Hue Saturation Back to main menu
adjusts settings in RGB space
, page 36)
Figure 9 Color menu
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y!)
Color Temperature
Use the Color Temperature submenu to set up the color profile in RGB color space or by using one of five predefined color temperatures. To view this menu, select the Colors icon from the main menu and then select the Color Temperature icon.
Set up colors in RGB space – automatically adjusts settings in CMY space
Choice of five color temperature settings: 4200k, 5000k, 6500k, 7500k, 9300k
Back to Color menu
Figure 10 Color Temperature sub-menu
Image
Use the Image menu to adjust the vertical and horizontal screen position, picture size and to set the pixel clock and phase. Doing some tunings on SYNC problems.
Manually adjust the horizontal screen size (1:1­Mode onl
Manually adjust the vertical screen size (1:1-Mode only!)
Figure 11 Image menu
Automatic detection of the number of pixels per line and the best phase (best point for A/D conversion within each pixel) see also RGB to
DVI(/VGA)
Manually adjust the number of pixels per line (Pixel clock)
Manually adjust the best phase (best point for A/D conversion within each pixel)
Manually adjust the horizontal picture position Manually adjust the vertical picture position Back to main menu Select or deselect the threshold Checking on
SYNC problems (see, page 40) Select or deselect the 15kHz Glitch Filter on
SYNC problems (see, page 40)
Converter Setup, page 35.
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Tools
Use the Tools menu to set the position and size of the OSD window, adjust the sharpness for a fixed resolution setting, reset the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter system to its factory default settings or provide a test pattern.
Adjust sharpness (fixed resolution modes only). When resolution is changed by an imposed fixed resolution, sharpness can be affected. Use this option to switch between three settings for optimum sharpness
DEVICE CONTROL
Set the position of the OSD window (see
OSD
, page 31)
Calling Factory Reset Sub-Menu
Choose whether to automatically adjust pixels per line and pixel phase after a mode change (see page 32)
Back to main menu Calling Video-Modes Sub-Menu Display a ‘burst’ pattern for monitor setup
Monitor Setup
(see
, page 34)
Figure 12 Tools menu
OSD
Use the OSD submenu to define the position and size of the OSD window. To view this menu, select the Tools icon from the main menu and then sele ct the OSD icon.
Figure 13 OSD sub-menu
Manually adjust the horizontal position of the OSD window
Manually adjust the vertical position of the OSD window
Back to Tools menu Choose OSD Timeout ON/OFF (ON – OSD
will disappear after some seconds . OFF – OSD will keep alive until user closes)
Toggle the size of the OSD window between single and double size
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Factory Reset
Use the Factory Reset submenu to reset the unit to factory defaults, save user presets or restore user presets
Factory Reset: Restore originally equipped Setup data
Restore User Data: Restore previously saved User data
Save actual User Data in internal memory Back to Tools menu
Figure 14 Factory Reset sub-menu
Auto Configuration
Use the Auto Configuration submenu to define whether the Converter carries out automatic detection of the number of pixels per line and the best phase after a mode change (a change of screen resolution and/or refresh rate at the graphic source).
Using automatic detection (while displaying an appropriate test pattern) ensures an optimized image but the procedure introduc es a delay in the picture appearing on the attached console screen. If you want the picture to appear as fast as possible, you may want to disable this feature. A uto Configuratio n is disabled in the default factory settings.
To view the Auto Configuration menu, select the Tools icon from the main menu and then select the Auto Configuration icon.
Disable Automatic detection of pixels per line and phase after a mode change
Enable Automatic detection of pixels per line and phase after a mode change
Back to Tools menu
Figure 15 Auto-Configuration sub-menu
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Video Mode
Use the Video Mode menu to select one of twelve Video Modes for a specific
resolution. Please see (page 45) for more information about Video Modes and
supported screen resolutions.
DEVICE CONTROL
Choice of twelve different video modes. Please see also page 48
Figure 16 Video Mode menu
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5. Monitor Setup
This procedure is designed to correct for discrepancies in the video signal due to analogue/digital video conversion by the Monitor. You do no t n eed to follow this p rocedure if you have:
A CRT monitor connected to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter through the VGA input
A TFT monitor connected to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter through the DVI input In these cases, there is no need to adjust the monitor because the video format is not
converted. Please make sure that you carry out this procedure before setting up the RGB to DVI(/VGA)
Converter (page 35). If you are using a TFT monitor at the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter with a VGA cable, the TFT monitor digitizes the v ideo data stream and this may affect video quality. By setting up the TFT monitor first, you ensure that you are correcting discrepancies due solely to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter system in the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter Setup procedure.
1. Connect the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter system and display the regular desktop in
the desired screen r e so lution. Monitor Setup may vary depending on screen resolution and/or refresh rate.
2. Display the OSD utility (see page 23).
3. Select the Tools menu option (see page 31).
4. Select the ‘burst’ pattern option. Your TFT should show fine, 1 pixel wide, black and
white vertical stripes over the entire screen. The OSD will stay visib le in the middle of the screen.
5. Depending on the type of TFT, press the ‘AUTO’ Button on the monitor control panel or
select monitor for more information.
6. If the vertical stripes are sharp and without jitter or smearing, the adjustment has been
successful. Go to step 8.
7. If the picture quality is not acceptable after the automatic adjustment, you will have to
manually adjust the pixel clock and pixel phase (in this order). Please follow the instructions in your monitor’s user manual.
8. Press any key to exit the test pattern display.
Auto Adjust
in the TFT Setup Menu. Refer to the manual supplied with your
9. Exit the OSD.
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6. RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter Setup
6.1 Overview
You need to optimize the video signal across your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter system if it undergoes one or more conversions between analog and digital formats. The exact procedure depends on your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter setup:
Graphics
card
RGB/ CGA/
EGA
RGB/ CGA/
EGA
RGB/ CGA/
EGA
VIDEO TFT VGA
VIDEO CRT VGA No setup required
Monitor
type
TFT VGA
CRT VGA
TFT DVI
Monitor
Input used
Video Optimization Procedure(s)
TFT adjustment (see Optimization using OSD
Setup Instructions for RGB Input
(see
Optimization using OSD
Setup Instructions for RGB Input
(see
Optimization using OSD
Setup Instructions for RGB Input
(see
TFT adjustment only
Monitor Setup
(see
, page 34)
Monitor Setup
, page 34)
, page 36)
, page 36)
, page 36)
VIDEO TFT DVI No setup required
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6.2 Setup Instructions for RGB Input
This procedure is designed to correct for discrepancies in the video signal due to analogue/digital video conversion by the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter. You do not need to follow this procedure if you have a digital signal, connected to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter. In this case, the video signal is already converted into a digital format and digitally processed through the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter.
If you are using a TFT monitor at RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter with a VGA cable, you should carry out the Monitor Setup procedure first (see page 34). In this configuration, the TFT digitize the video data stream and affect video quality. By setting up the TFT monitor, you ensure that you are correcting discrepancies due solely to the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter in this procedure. Alternatively, you could replace the TFT monitor with a CRT monitor while you carry out this procedure or use a TFT with DVI-cable. You can then reconnect th e T FT monitor and optimize its video image af terwards.
1. Display from your graphic source a picture with as much detail as possible. If possible,
display a ‘burst-pattern’ (see Figure 17) - a picture with altern a ting, 1-pixel wide, black and white, vertical stripes.
If you are unable to view the test card, display some black text on a white background. For example, you could open Notepad, maximize it to ful l screen, and fill the page with letter ‘I’s in a 12pt
2. Display the OSD (see page 23).
3. Select the Image menu option:
4. Select the first command icon:
Automatic detection of number of pixels per line and the best phase
5. Assess the desktop test pattern. If the vertical stripes are sharp and without jitter or
smearing, the adjustment has been successful. Go to step 9.
6. If the picture quality is not acceptable after the automatic adjustment, you will have to
manually adjust the pixel clock and pixel phase (in this order).
7. With a poorly adjusted pixel clock you may see one or more vertical areas, where the
lines are smeared (see Figure 17a): a. Return to the OSD utility and select the menu command:
Manually adjust the number of pixels per line (Pixel clock)
from the Image menu.
sans serif
font. Proceed with step 2.
.
b. Adjust the pixel clock value until all stripes have disappeared. c. Confirm the setting.
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8. Problems with the pixel phase will cause horizontal noise, horizontal wave-formed lines,
flicker or smearing with zebra-pattern (see Figure 17b): a. F r om the OSD’s Image menu, select the menu co mm and:
Manually adjust the best phase (best point for A/D conversion within
each pixel)
b. Modify the phase until all distortions have disappeared. c. Confirm the setting.
9. If necessary adjust the size of the visible part of the picture.
(The horizontal and vertical size is displayed in numeric values for exact adjust ment)
10. If necessary adjust the position of the visible part of the screen.
It may be necessary to adjust the picture size (step 9) again
.
11. If appropriate, re-attach your TFT monitor and adjust its image according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
(a) (b)
Figure 17 Burst test pattern applied to desktop showing problems with
(a) pixel clock setting, (b) pixel phase setting.
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6.3 Setup of a new Video Mode
The RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter is preinstalled with several video modes and screen resolutions in various refresh rates suitable for using with an RGB source. If the mode generated by your RGB graphic source is not represented, you need to Setup a custom mode. The steps are similar to automatically and can be used in th e same way as the preinstalled modes.
1. Display from your graphic source a picture with as much detail as possible. If possible,
display a ‘burst-pattern’ (see Figure 17) - a picture with alternating, 1-pixel wide, black and white, vertical stripes.
If you are unable to view the test card, display some black text on a white background. For example, you could open Notepad, maximize it to ful l screen, and fill the page with letter ‘I’s in a 12pt
6.2 Setup Instructions for RGB Input.
sans serif
font. Proceed with step 2.
Your custom mode is stored
2. Display the OSD (see page 23).
3. Select the Scale Mode Menu (Physical Resolution of attached Screen – see page 29) and
select the size of your used monitor (resolution must be equal or higher than the resolution, generated by your graphic card)
4. Select the Output Scaling Submenu (see page 30). Select
5. Select the Video Mode Submenu (see page 35). Try-out all available modes and select
the best matching one (all rows and all co lumns of your screen picture are displayed)
6. Select the Image menu option (see page 32)
7. Select the command icon:
Automatic detection of number of pixels per line and the best phase
8. The picture size may have been changed! Assess the desktop test pattern. If the vertical
stripes are sharp and without jitter or smearing, the adjustment has been successful. Go to step 12.
9. If the picture quality is not acceptable after the automatic adjustment, you will have to
manually adjust the pixel clock and pixel phase (in this order).
NO SCALING
.
– Mode (1:1)
10. With a poorly adjusted pixel clock you may see one or more vertical areas, where the
lines are smeared (see Figure 17a on page 39): a. In the Image menu option (see page 32) select the command icon:
Manually adjust the number of pixels per line (Pixel clock)
b. Adjust the pixel clock value until all stripes have disappeared. c. Confirm the setting.
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11. Problems with the pixel phase will cause horizontal noise, horizontal wave-formed lines,
flicker or smearing with zebra-pattern (see Figure 17b on page 39): a. In the Image menu option (see page 32) select the command icon:
Manually adjust the best phase (best point for A/D conversion within
each pixel)
b. Modify the phase until all distortions have disappeared. c. Confirm the setting.
12. If necessary, adjust the position of the visible part of the screen.
(Image menu option - see page 32)
13. If necessary, adjust the size of the visible part of the picture.
(The horizontal and vertical size is displayed in numeric values for exact adjust ment).
.
14. Select the Output Scaling Submenu (see page 30). Select the desired Scaling Mode
15. If appropriate, re-attach your TFT monitor and adjust its image according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
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7. Troubleshooting
7.1 Video
There isn’t a picture.
Check the power supply connection at the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter. Is the
Device Ready
supply may be damaged or there may be an internal error.
(Red LED) illuminated (see page 21)? If not, the internal power-
Check if the
a problem with the Interconnection cable.
Check that you are using a supported video mode (see
Video Modes
illuminated (see page 21)? If not, do you need to Setup a new video mode?(see
Setup of a new Video Mode
The green LED is blinking
This problem normally occurs only with RGsB Signals if you have long coaxial
cables, EMI noisy environment, high current power cables nearby or glitches from
old graphic cards.
For Video Signals with HS< app. 20kHz, try to select 15kHz Glitch Filter to ON in
Image Menu (Refer to page 32)
For Video Signals with HS> app. 20kHz, try to deselect Threshold Checking (OFF)
in Image Menu (Refer to page 32)
After several seconds (minutes) intermi t tent loss of pictur e
This problem normally occurs only with RGsB Signals if you have long coaxial
cables, EMI noisy environment, high current power cables nearby or glitches from
old graphic cards.
Monitor detect
). At the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter, is the
LED is illuminated ( see page 21)? If not, there may be
on page 38)?
Appendix D: Supported
Video Signal
LED
For Video Signals with HS< app. 20kHz, try to select 15kHz Glitch Filter to ON in
Image Menu (Refer to page 32)
For Video Signals with HS> app. 20kHz, try to deselect Threshold Checking (OFF)
in Image Menu (Refer to page 32)
I Can’t access to the OSD because of interm ittent loss of picture
Disconnect the input signals from the Video Source. Wait until the message „No
Signal det e cted“ appears. Now you can access to the OSD and make your settings.
After doing the setup, reconnect the signal source.
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There is horizontal jitter on the picture.
The pixel clock and/or phase is misaligned: Refer to page 36.
Characters are smeared.
The phase is misaligned: Refer to page 36.
Thin vertical lines are missing.
The phase is misaligned: Refer to page 36.
No output to a connected CRT or TFT with VGA input.
First connect your VGA monitor cable to the adapter and then plug in the adapter to
the device. Otherwise, the VGA mode is not detected, DVI output is generated and
there is no picture on the screen (See also
Alternatively do a power-cy cle with the device, while the screen stays attached.
Diagnostic LEDs
TROUBLESHOOTING
on page 21).
There are parts of the picture missing.
The picture size is incorrect: refer to page 38 (
Setup of a new Video Mode
).
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Appendix A: Example Applications
This section illustrates some specific applications using the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter: For more details, please discuss suitable converter architecture with Technical Support (see
Appendix E: Calling Technical Support
).
K238-3F
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter attached to a PLC
Figure 18 RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter attached to a PLC
K238-3F
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter with optional EGA/CGA support, attached to an old fashioned Computer
Figure 19 RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter with optional EGA/CGA
support, attached to an old fashioned Computer
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APPENDIX B: RACK MOUNT OPTIONS
Appendix B: Rack Mount Options
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converters can be mounted in a 19” rack using the mounting kit:
DVI-KVM-Rackmount Kit
This contains the following part s:
Two small blanking plates
Base plate
Narrow strip
Wide blanking plate
M3x5 Screws (14)
Figure 20 Rack Mounting Kit
To mount a unit:
1. Align the holes on the base plate with the vacant screw holes on the base of the RGB to
DVI(/VGA) Converter unit.
2. Fasten the base of the unit to the plate of the mounting k it using the supplied screws.
3. Close the remaining gaps with blanking plates.
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The kit allows you to mount various combinations of regular and double width housings:
1. One regular unit (using two small plates) 2. Two regular units (using one small plate)
3. Mounting of three regular units 4. Mounting of one double width unit
(using wide plate)
5. Mounting of double width and regular units ( using narrow strip)
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APPENDIX C: SYSTEM UPGRADE
Appendix C: System Upgrade
System Update / Onboard Programming
It is occasionally necessary to update the firmware of the system. Normally, this procedure is carried out in the factory. If you want to update the firmware yourself, contact Technical Support. You will need a programming cable and software to carry out the update. Please follow the supp lied instructions carefully.
Appendix D: Supported Video Modes
The following table shows the video modes originally supported by the Converter.
Video Video Mode Resolution Refresh Rates Pixel-
Vertical
Mode Name Horiz Vert
3 MONA S5 442 416 54,4 24,3 14,0 0 AS 230 / 235 / OS 252 448 288 50,0 15,6 10,0 7 GBE 3977 - 64x32 448 288 50,0 15,6 10,0 1 WF 470 512 240 49,1 15,6 12,0 2 WF 470 neu 512 245 50,1 15,6 12,0 1 WF 470 / AS 215 512 256 50,1 15,6 12,0 2 WF 470 / AS 215 512 512 50,0 31,3 24,0 5 GE M 80 g raph i 560 224 50,0 15,6 11,8 5 GE M 80 g raph i 560 224 60,0 15,8 11,8 5 GE M 80 g raph i 560 224 75,0 18,2 12,0 8 GBE 3977 - 80x48 560 288 50,0 15,6 13,0
10 DISET - 80x25 560 288 50,0 15,6 12,2
1 MONA-C 560 413 58,2 25,8 20,0 5 GEM 80 graph progr. 560 448 50,0 31,3 23,5 5 GEM 80 graph progr. 560 448 60,0 31,5 23,7 5 GEM 80 graph progr. 560 448 75,0 36,4 24,0 2 WF 480 580 480 60,0 30,6 25,0 0 CGA 640 200 60,0 15,8 14,2 6 CP526/527 640 234 50,1 15,4 13,1 4 IVE1 640 284 50,0 15,7 12,3 6 GEM 80 text 640 288 48,8 15,6 13,0 1 Prokon 2 640 288 83,1 27,4 23,0 1 EGA (TTL) 640 350 59,9 21,9 16,3 2 DOS graphic Mode 640 350 70,0 31,4 25,1 0 Vesa Standard 640 350 85,0 37,9 31,5 1 IVE3 640 379 50,0 21,8 17,3
(Hz)
Horizont.
(kHz clock
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Video Video Mode Resolution Refresh Rates Pixel-
Vertical
Mode Name Horiz Vert
1 IVE4 640 385 50,0 20,0 16,1 1 IVE2 640 398 50,0 21,9 17,8 0 VGA 640 400 56,0 24,6 20,9 1 OP 398 K 640 400 60,0 27,5 22,2 0 VGA 640 400 70,0 31,4 25,1 1 Vesa Standard 640 400 85,0 37,8 31,5 1 COROS LS-C 640 405 59,1 25,4 21,8 1 Prokon 1 640 432 53,8 25,5 23,0 1 Prokon 3 640 432 59,0 27,4 23,0 1 CP 526 highres. 50 Hz 640 468 50,0 31,2 26,2 1 CP 526 highres. 60 Hz 640 468 60,0 30,9 26,2 3 CP 528 highres. 60 Hz 640 468 60,0 30,9 28,3 1 WF 480 / Gracis 640 480 59,9 30,6 27,6 0 Vesa Standard 640 480 60,0 31,5 25,2 2 MAC Mode 640 480 66,7 35,0 31,4 0 Vesa Standard 640 480 72,8 37,9 31,5 0 Vesa Standard 640 480 75,0 37,5 31,5 0 Vesa Standard 640 480 85,0 43,3 36,0 1 NEC 642 200 60,0 15,0 13,5 1 Std.- VGA 656 496 59,9 31,5 25,2 4 NTSC (halfline) 680 240 60,0 15,7 12,9 3 NTSC Interlaced 720 240 60,0 15,8 13,5 3 PAL Interlaced 720 288 50,0 15,6 13,5 1 ABB DSAV110 720 336 50,0 17,9 15,5 1 ABB DSAV111 720 336 61,2 21,8 19,7 1 Hercules monochrom 720 350 49,8 18,4 16,3 1 DOS Text Mode 720 400 70,0 31,4 28,3 2 Vesa Standard 720 400 85,0 37,9 35,5 2 VDU 2000 Coros 720 405 59,1 25,4 24,5 1 Teleperm / DS 078 720 408 60,0 25,7 23,1 3 NTSC progressive 720 480 60,0 31,5 27,0 3 PAL progressive 720 576 50,0 31,3 27,0 3 PC-Textmode 738 414 70,1 31,5 28,3 2 MTBI 746 246 60,0 15,7 14,1 2 CP 527/ 60 800 468 59,9 30,9 32,7 4 Vesa Standard 800 600 56,2 35,1 36,0 0 Vesa Standard 800 600 60,3 37,9 40,0 0 Vesa Standard 800 600 72,1 48,0 49,9 0 Vesa Standard 800 600 75,0 46,9 49,5 0 Vesa Standard 800 600 85,0 53,6 56,2
(Hz)
Horizont.
(kHz clock
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Video Video Mode Resolution Refresh Rates Pixel-
Vertical
Mode Name Horiz Vert
1 MAC Mode 832 624 75,0 49,5 55,4 0 Vesa Standard 1024 768 60,0 48,4 65,0 0 Vesa Standard 1024 768 70,0 56,4 74,9 1 SUN Mode 1024 768 72,0 58,0 75,2 0 Vesa Standard 1024 768 75,0 60,0 78,7 0 Vesa Standard 1024 768 85,0 68,7 94,5 2 Industrie Standard (I) 1024 768 87,0 35,5 44,9
11 DISET oversample 1120 288 50,0 15,6 24,5
1 DMT1185 1152 864 70,0 63,5 100,1 0 Vesa Standard 1152 864 75,0 67,5 108,0 1 SUN Mode 1152 900 66,7 62,5 95,5 9 GBE 3977 oversample 1164 288 50,0 15,6 26,0 1 TV Mode 1280 768 60,0 48,1 81,2 0 Vesa Standard 1280 960 60,0 60,0 108,0 1 DMT127A 1280 960 75,0 75,0 126,0 0 TV Mode 1280 1024 50,1 53,4 90,1 0 Vesa Standard 1280 1024 60,0 64,0 108,0 1 SUN Mode 1280 1024 66,7 71,7 117,0 1 SXGA Unix 1280 1024 73,0 77,2 131,0 0 Vesa Standard 1280 1024 75,0 80,0 135,0
(Hz)
Horizont.
(kHz clock
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Appendix E: Calling Technical Support
If you determine that your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter is malfunctioning, do not attempt to alter or repair it
Before you do, make a record of the history of the problem. We will be able to provide more efficient and accurate assistance if yo u have a complete description, including:
The firmware-revision level printed on the bottom of the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter (very important):
Version Number Format:
Board: xxLO/RE Myyy Pzzz Auuu Gvvvvvv Firmware:
The nature and duration of the problem.
. It contains no user-serviceable parts. Contact Technical Support.
C/M/S xx Pyy Mzz
When the problem occurs.
The components involved in the problem—that is, what type of graphic source, what
type, make and model of monitor, type and make of cable, etc.
Any particular application that, when used, appears to create the problem or make it
worse.
The results of any testing you’ve already done. To solve some problems, it might be necessary to upgrade the RGB to DVI(/VGA)
Converter’s firmware. If this turns out to be the case for your difficulty, our Technical Support technicians will arrange for you to receive the new firmware and will tell you how to install it.
Shipping and Packaging
If you need to transport or ship your RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter:
Package it carefully. We recommend that you use the original container.
If you are shipping it for repair, please include the Unit’s external power supply. If you
are returning it, please include everything you received with it. Before you ship the RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter back to your dealer for repair or return, contact him to get a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.
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APPENDIX F: SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix F: Specifications
Power Requirements
Voltage Power required
Interface
(Depending on type of device)
Monitor
Colour Depth Bandwidth
RGB/RGBS
CGA/EGA FBAS / Composite
PSU: 90..240VAC-0.5A-47..63Hz/6VDC-2000 mA RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter: approx. 8W
VGA (res.: 1280x1024@75Hz, plug&play supported) DVI (res.: 1280x1024@60Hz, plug&play supported)
15 Bit for converting to DVI/VGA (5 Bit per colour) 165 MHz
0,7Vpp for color signals without Sync, 1Vpp for GREEN (with Sync), 0,7Vpp for composite Sync
TTL for colours and Sync 1Vpp composite video signal
Y/C
Size and Shipping Weight
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter
Shipping box
Environmental
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity
0,7Vpp for luminance signal and chrominance
6.7”x5.2”x1.7” (170x133x44mm) Weight: 2.2lb (1.0kg) each
Shipping Box: 18.1”x9.8”x4.7” (460x250x120mm) Weight: 9.5lb (4.3kg)
41 to 113°F (5 to 45 °C)
-13 to 140°F (-25 to 60 °C) max. 80% non-condensing
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Appendix G: Connectors and Cables
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter Connector Pinouts
DVI-I Female connector (for Input and Output)
1 8 C1 C2
C5
17 24 C3 C4
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 T.M.D.S data 2- 9 T.M.D.S data 1- 17 T.M.D.S data 0­2 T.M.D. S data 2+ 10 T.M.D.S data 1+ 18 T.M.D.S data 0+ 3 T.M.D.S data 2 GND 11 T.M.D.S data 1 GND 19 T.M.D.S data 0 GND 4 n.c. 12 n.c. 20 n.c. 5 n.c. 13 n.c. 21 n.c. 6 DDC Input (SCL) 14 +5V Power 22 T.M.D.S clock GND 7 DDC Output(SDA) 15 GND 23 T.M.D.S clock + 8 Analog VSYNC 16 Hot Plug recognition 24 T.M.D.S clock -
C1 Analog Red C3 Analog Blue C2 Analog Green C5 Analog GND C4 Analog HYSNC
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Programming
APPENDIX G: CONNECTORS AND CABLES
1 4
Pin Signal
1 TxD (to PC RxD) 2 RxD (from PC TxD) 3 DTR from PC 4 GND
Power
1 2
3 4
Pin Signal
1 GND 2 Earth 3 n.c. 4 +6VDC Housing Shield
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4
3C4
Adapter Cables
DVI/VGA Adapter
RGB to DVI(/VGA) Converter: Monitor: DVI-I male connector HD15 female connector
C5
8
C1C2
C
2
17
1
Pin Signal Pin Signal
6 DDC Input (SCL) 15 DDC Input (SCL) 7 DDC Output(SDA) 12 DDC Output (SDA) 8 Analog VSYNC 14 Analog VSYNC C1 Analog Red 1 Analog Red C2 Analog Green 2 Analog Green C3 Analog Blue 3 Analog Blue C4 Analog HYSNC 13 Analog HSYNC C5 Analog GND 6,7,8 Analog GND
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